This year marked the 67th time that MSVFD has celebrated the work and accomplishments of its membership with an awards banquet. The following awards and achievements were recognized.
Special Recognition:
Deputy Chief Josh Maul for his exemplary service on Barr Trail on March 13th, 2019 in the midst of a blizzard
Chad Lutjens and David Blankinship for their outstanding efforts to assist MSFD to create an Interactive Mapping Tool to reduce Wildland Urban Interface risk in our Community.
Classes:
EMT Academy: Chad Forsett, Elizabeth Guess, Bill McGoey, Nick Weimer, and Marcus Witting
Recognition of those who assisted with the EMT Academy: Groff Schroeder, Austin Breen, Amanda Bridger, Tswana Denton, Cindy Duncan, Laura Jamison, Alex Keylin, Katie Perkins, Kyle Perkins, Michael Perkins, and Mark Wong
Special Recognition of the Most Training Hours in 2018:
Andrew Winchell with 323 hours
Gift of Life awards:
May 10, 2018: Sydney Brooks, Elizabeth Guess, Lt. Larry Mitchell, Linda Radice, Alex Stalker, Andrew Thompson, and Michael Willie
September 1, 2018: Austin Breen, Amanda Bridger, Kaitlyn Byrne, Capt. David Combs, Bill McGoey, Lt. Larry Mitchell, Linda Radice, Capt. Bobby White, Lt. Andrew Winchell, and Mark Wong
Red Jackets:
Amanda Bridger, Sydney Brooks, Cindy Duncan, Molly Geiger, Elizabeth Guess, and Bill McGoey
Fire Calls:
100: Chris Byrne, Kyle Perkins, Andy Thompson, and Alex Stalker
300: Alex Keylin
400: Andrew Winchell
2000: Linda Radice
2800: John Nichols
Years of Service:
Austin Breen – 5 years
Ryan Hammes – 5 years
Laura Jamison – 5 years
Alex Keylin – 5 years
Alex Stalker – 5 years
Tyler Thompson – 5 years
Lt. Andrew Winchell – 5 years
Capt. John Nichols – 40 years
Firefighter of the Year:
Alex Keylin